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| Posted: 09 Mar 2010 05:10 Last Edited By: Stevenc150 | [?] |
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I found these on ebay. The good is they work, and they are a must if you cant afford a new aftermarket exhaust. If you dont get all that exhaust and hot air off your wheel, rotor and caliper, over time it will ruin them. I found out the exhaust was designed that way for noise control to break up the decibles. The bad is I had to cut down a allen wrench to install them. They are a pain to install and I thought I would have to drop the rear wheel but I got it. Also for close to $100 I was hoping for a little higher quality. In the pics you can see the ripples and I would advise getting the stainless cuz the polished aluminum looks like its painted. Dont get me wrong, they work good and I'm glad I have them.
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| Posted: 11 Mar 2010 04:56 | [?] |
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| Posted: 11 Mar 2010 06:26 | [?] |
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Its a good Idea! I hated the look/sound of the stock muffler so I had to ditch it! If I was in a position to keep it I would have done something similar!
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| Posted: 11 Mar 2010 06:50 | [?] |
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| Heard Randy is trying out a new Hawk pipe for the 1125 and one gunna test one out soon? | |
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